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Most Educated in Venezuela

Top 100 cities ranked by most educated

Most Educated — Venezuela

1 Tinaquillo 08 35.2%
2 Tovar 14 35.2%
3 San Mateo 04 35.2%
4 Quíbor 13 35.2%
5 Barinitas 05 35.2%
6 Ciudad Piar 06 35.2%
7 Ciudad Bolivia 05 35.2%
8 Caucagüito 15 35.2%
9 Maiquetía 26 35.2%
10 Cocorote 22 35.2%
11 Nirgua 22 35.2%
12 San Josecito 20 35.2%
13 Villa Bruzual 18 35.2%
14 San Rafael 23 35.2%
15 Ureña 20 35.2%
16 La Dolorita 15 35.2%
17 El Hatillo 15 35.2%
18 Los Dos Caminos 15 35.2%
19 Pampán 21 35.2%
20 Mene Grande 23 35.2%
21 Punta de Mata 16 35.2%
22 La Fría 20 35.2%
23 Colón 20 35.2%
25 Guasdualito 03 35.2%
26 Chacao 15 35.2%
27 Pampatar 17 35.2%
29 Caicara del Orinoco 06 35.2%
30 Morón 07 35.2%
31 Altagracia de Orituco 12 35.2%
32 Cantaura 02 35.2%
33 Boconó 21 35.2%
34 Tacarigua 07 35.2%
35 Santa Cruz de Mara 23 35.2%
36 San Joaquín 07 35.2%
37 Chivacoa 22 35.2%
38 Trujillo 21 35.2%
39 Socopó 05 35.2%
40 Zaraza 12 35.2%
41 El Tocuyo 13 35.2%
42 Biruaca 03 35.2%
43 El Cafetal 15 35.2%
44 Güigüe 07 35.2%
45 San Timoteo 23 35.2%
46 La Villa del Rosario 23 35.2%
47 San José de Guanipa 02 35.2%
48 San Juan Bautista 17 35.2%
49 Concepción 23 35.2%
50 Rubio 20 35.2%
51 Villa de Cura 04 35.2%
52 Tucupita 09 35.2%
53 Los Rastrojos 13 35.2%
55 Cabudare 13 35.2%
56 Catia La Mar 26 35.2%
57 Guanare 18 35.2%
58 Upata 06 35.2%
59 Yaritagua 22 35.2%
60 Punta Cardón 11 35.2%
61 San Felipe 22 35.2%
62 Caracas 25 35.2%
63 Maracaibo 23 35.2%
64 Valencia 07 35.2%
65 Barquisimeto 13 35.2%
66 Ciudad Guayana 06 35.2%
67 Barcelona 02 35.2%
68 Maturín 16 35.2%
69 Maracay 04 35.2%
70 Ciudad Bolívar 06 35.2%
71 Cumaná 19 35.2%
72 Barinas 05 35.2%
73 Puerto La Cruz 02 35.2%
74 Petare 15 35.2%
75 Cabimas 23 35.2%
76 Turmero 04 35.2%
77 Mérida 14 35.2%
78 San Cristóbal 20 35.2%
79 Alto Barinas 05 35.2%
80 Santa Teresa del Tuy 15 35.2%
81 Los Teques 15 35.2%
82 Guarenas 15 35.2%
83 Coro 11 35.2%
84 Valera 21 35.2%
85 Baruta 15 35.2%
86 Ciudad Ojeda 23 35.2%
87 San Fernando de Apure 03 35.2%
88 Guatire 15 35.2%
89 El Tigre 02 35.2%
90 Porlamar 17 35.2%
91 Puerto Ayacucho 01 35.2%
92 Anaco 02 35.2%
93 Táriba 20 35.2%
94 Machiques 23 35.2%
95 Charallave 15 35.2%
96 Palo Negro 04 35.2%
97 La Victoria 04 35.2%
98 San Carlos del Zulia 23 35.2%
99 Cagua 04 35.2%
100 San Carlos 08 35.2%

The most educated cities in Venezuela have the highest percentages of residents with bachelor's degrees or higher. Tinaquillo leads with 35.2% of residents holding a bachelor's degree.

High education levels typically correlate with higher incomes, lower unemployment, better health outcomes, and more civic engagement. These cities often host or are adjacent to major universities and research institutions that drive both education and economic development.

Highly educated communities tend to attract knowledge-based industries and employers in technology, healthcare, finance, and professional services, creating a self-reinforcing cycle of educational attainment and economic opportunity.

Did You Know?

  • 1. In Tinaquillo, 35.2% of residents have a bachelor's degree — more than double the national average of about 33%.
  • 2. Cities near major research universities consistently rank among the most educated in the country.
  • 3. Higher education rates correlate with higher incomes, lower crime, and better health outcomes across communities.

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